Why did Buddhism lose its influence in India?
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The decline of Buddhism has been attributed to various factors, especiallythe regionalisation of India after theend of the Gupta Empire (320–650 CE), which led to the loss of patronage and donations, and a competition with Hinduism and Jainism; and theconquest and subsequent persecutions by Huns, Turks and Persians.
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The decline of Buddhism has been attributed to various factors, especiallythe regionalisation of India after theend of the Gupta Empire (320–650 CE), which led to the loss of patronage and donations, and a competition with Hinduism and Jainism; and theconquest and subsequent persecutions by Huns, Turks and Persians.
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The decline of Buddhism has been attributed to various factors, especially the regionalisation of India after the end of the Gupta Empire (320–650 CE), which led to the loss of patronage and donations, and a competition with Hinduism and Jainism; and the conquest and subsequent persecutions by Huns, Turks and Persians.
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